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1 Unit 8 : ROBOTICS INTRODUCTION Robots are devices that are programmed to move parts, or to do work with a tool. Robotics is a multidisciplinary engineering field dedicated to the development of autonomous devices, including manipulators and mobile vehicles. The Origins of Robots Year 1250 Bishop Albertus Magnus holds banquet at which guests were served by metal attendants. Upon seeing this, Saint Thomas Aquinas smashed the attendants to bits and called the bishop a sorcerer. Year 1640 Descartes builds a female automaton which he calls Ma fille Francine. She accompanied Descartes on a voyage and was thrown overboard by the captain, who thought she was the work of Satan. Year 1738 Jacques de Vaucanson builds a mechanical duck quack, bathe, drink water, eat grain, digest it and void it. Whereabouts of the duck are unknown today. Year 1805 Doll, made by Maillardet, that wrote in either French or English and could draw landscapes Year 1923 Karel Capek coins the term robot in his play Rossum s Universal Robots (R.U.R). Robot comes from the Czech word robota, which means servitude, forced labor. Year 1940 Sparko, the Westinghouse dog, was developed which used both mechanical and electrical components.
2 Year 1950 s to 1960 s Computer technology advances and control machinery is developed. Questions Arise: Is the computer an immobile robot? Industrial Robots created. Robotic Industries Association states that an industrial robot is a re-programmable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized devices through variable programmed motions to perform a variety of tasks Year 1956 Researchers aim to combine perceptual and problem-solving capabilities, using computers, cameras, and touch sensors. The idea is to study the types of intelligent actions these robots are capable of. A new discipline is born: A.I. Year 1960 Shakey is made at Stanford Research Institute International. It contained a television camera, range finder, on-board logic, bump sensors, camera control unit, and an antenna for a radio link. Shakey was controlled by a computer in a different room. The first industrial robot: UNIMATE Year 1954 The first programmable robot is designed by George Devol, who coins the term Universal Automation. He later shortens this to Unimation, which becomes the name of the first robot company (1962). Year 1978 The Puma (Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly) robot is developed by Unimation with a General Motors design support Year 1980s The robot industry enters a phase of rapid growth. Many institutions introduce programs and courses in robotics. Robotics courses are spread across mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science departments. Year 1995-present Emerging applications in small robotics and mobile robots drive a second growth of start-up companies and research 2003 NASA s Mars Exploration Rovers will launch toward Mars in search of answers about the history of water on Mars
3 Categories in Robot Studies Definition An industrial robot is a general purpose, programmable machine possessing certain anthropomorphic characteristics. The most typical anthropomorphic or human like, characteristics of a robot is its arm. This arm, together with the robots capacity to be programmed, make it ideally suited to a variety of production tasks, including machine loading, spot welding, spray painting and assembly. The robot can be programmed to perform sequence of mechanical motions, and it can repeat that motion sequence over the over until programmed to perform some other job. An industrial robot is a general purpose programmable machine that possesses certain anthropomorphic features The most apparent anthropomorphic feature of an industrial robot is its mechanical arm, or manipulator Robots can perform a variety of tasks such as loading and unloading machine tools, spot welding automobile bodies, and spray painting Robots are typically used as substitutes for human workers in these tasks An industrial robot is a programmable, multi-functional manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or special devices through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks. An industrial robot consists of a mechanical manipulator and a controller to move it and perform other related functions The mechanical manipulator consists of joints and links to position and orient the end of the manipulator relative to its base The controller operates the joints in a coordinated fashion to execute a programmed work cycle A robot joint is similar to a human body joint It provides relative movement between two parts of the body Typical industrial robots have five or six joints, Manipulator joints: classified as linear or rotating
4 How are robots used? Industrial robots do tasks that are hazardous or menial. Exploratory robots explore environments that are inhospitable to humans such as space, military targets or areas of search and rescue operations. Assistive robots help handicapped individuals by assisting with daily tasks including wheelchair navigation and feeding. ROBOT ANATOMY Translational motion Linear joint (type L) Orthogonal joint (type O) Rotary motion Rotational joint (type R) Twisting joint (type T) Revolving joint (type V) Types of joints (a) Linear joint (type L joint), (b) orthogonal joint (type O joint ) (c) Rotational joint (type R joint )
5 (d) Twisting joint ( type T joint) (e) revolving joint (type V joint) Robot Physical Configuration Industrial robots come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are capable of various arm manipulations and they possess different motion systems. Classification based on Physical configurations Four basic configurations are identified with most of the commercially available industrial robots 1. Cartesian configuration: A robot which is constructed around this configuration consists of three orthogonal slides, as shown in fig. the three slides are parallel to the x, y, and z axes of the Cartesian coordinate system. By appropriate movements of these slides, the robot is capable of moving its arm at any point within its three dimensional rectangularly spaced work space. 2. Cylindrical configuration: in this configuration, the robot body is a vertical column that swivels about a vertical axis. The arm consists of several orthogonal slides which allow the arm to be moved up or down and in and out with respect to the body. This is illustrated schematically in figure. 3. Polar configuration: this configuration also goes by the name spherical coordinate because the workspace within which it can move its arm is a partial sphere as shown in figure. The robot has a rotary base and a pivot that can be used to raise and lower a telescoping arm. 4. Jointed-arm configuration: is combination of cylindrical and articulated configurations. This is similar in appearance to the human arm, as shown in fig. the arm consists of several
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